SSL
SSL
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a standard technology that establishes an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This article provides tutorials on various SSL-related topics, including generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR), using cPanel AutoSSL, and understanding SSL/TLS.
Articles
- How to Generate a Certificate Signing Request - CSR in cPanel
- How to Retrieve a CSR from cPanel
- How to Remove a CSR Code in cPanel
- How to Install an SSL on Your Domain Using AutoSSL in cPanel
- How to Include or Exclude a Domain from AutoSSL in cPanel
Obtaining a certificate from a trusted SSL provider requires a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). If you have generated a CSR from cPanel but lost it, you can retrieve it. Additionally, if you no longer need a CSR code, you can remove it, but it is advisable to keep a backup of the CSR code for future reference.
cPanel can automatically install an SSL on your domain within a few hours. However, if you do not see the SSL installed after 24 hours, you may need to check your settings. You can also include or exclude your domain from AutoSSL. If your domain is newly created, please wait a few hours before attempting to include it in AutoSSL.
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